Awarded at convocation of the Ivey Executive MBA - Across Canada class to the student, voted by his
or her classmates, who has contributed the most to the learning of his or her classmates. Selection of the
recipient will be coordinated through the MBA Programs Office in the Richard Ivey School of Business.
This award was established by Professor Murray Bryant.

Awarded to a first generation Canadian or landed immigrant who is in the MBA program. Applicants
must demonstrate financial need and leadership ability in entrepreneurial and humanitarian areas as
displayed in previous experience. Applications can be obtained from the MBA Programs Services Office
at the Richard Ivey School of Business and must be completed by April 30. The MBA Scholarship
Committee of the Richard Ivey School of Business will review applications and select the award
recipient. This award was established through Foundation Western by funding provided by Michael M.
Kanovsky, MBA '73, and Donna Seaman Kanovsky. It is named in honour of their parents, Dr. Samuel
and Mrs. Vera Kanovsky.

Awarded to a student in second year of the Master's Business Administration program based on
academic achievement (minimum 78% average). Preference will be given to students with work
experience with companies helping to build Canada as a trading nation and consideration will be given to
students with experience in growth export business. Students must apply through the MBA Program
Services office at Ivey by April 1. The MBA Scholarship Committee of the Richard Ivey School of
Business will review and select each award recipient. This award is made possible by the generosity of
the Export Development Corporation.

Awarded to a graduate student in the Masters or Doctoral program in Library and Information Science
based on academic achievement (minimum 78% average). The recipient will be selected by the Faculty
of Information and Media Studies Scholarship and Awards Committee. This scholarship was established
in honour of Brian Robert Beacock by E. Stanley and Nadine Beacock through Foundation Western.

Value: 1 at $3,000

Effective May 2001

Scotiabank Awards for Studies in Violence Against Women and Children (2) (Any Faculty)

Awarded to third or fourth year full-time undergraduate students who demonstrate strong academic
achievement, financial need, and have an interest in and are prepared to work on research projects
assigned to them through the Centre for Research on Violence Against Women and Children.
Applications can be obtained through the Office of the Registrar-Student Financial Services and must be
submitted by October 31. The Office of the Registrar-Student Financial Services will complete an
assessment of financial need and the Advisory Committee of the Centre for Research on Violence
Against Women and Children will select the recipients. The recipients are expected to submit a report of
their activities at the end of the year in which they receive the award. These awards were established by a
generous gift from The Bank of Nova Scotia.

Value: 2 at $3,250

Effective May 2001

This award will receive matched funding from the Ontario Government through the Ontario Student
Opportunity Trust Fund program.

Awarded to a student entering year three of the undergraduate Medicine program based on the
cumulative score of all science courses taken during years one and two of Medicine. The Faculty of
Medicine & Dentistry Scholarships and Awards Committee will select the recipient in consultation with
the Chair of Basic Science. This scholarship was established by generous donations from members of the
Meds Class of 1940 to recognize undergraduate medical students through Foundation Western.

Awarded to the top male and top female students in first year of the Commercial Aviation Management
Program who reside in the London-Middlesex area. Preference will be given to students who are
undertaking flight training in conjunction with their academic program. An application form which can
be obtained by the BACS-CAM program office must be completed by April 1. A committee selected by
the Director of the BACS-CAM program will select the recipient. The winners of these scholarships
cannot be in receipt of any other award offered by the BACS-CAM program. These scholarships were
established by a generous gift from the Greater London International Airport Authority.

Awarded to a student in his or her first year of the Commercial Aviation Management Program who
achieves a minimum 80% academic average and demonstrates commitment through involvement in
extra-curricular activities at Western and in the community. Priority will be given to a student
undertaking flight training in conjunction with his or her academic program. This person must represent
the highest ethical values and show a strong aptitude for a future leadership role in the Aviation
Management industry. The recipient must complete an application by April 1 and will be required to
write a 250 word essay outlining his or her extra curricular activities at Western and in the community.
Applications can be obtained from the BACS-CAM program office. A committee selected by the
Director of the BACS-CAM program will select the recipient. This scholarship was established in
honour of Bob Nyman, a long term employee of Air Ontario Inc and a highly respected leader in the field
of Aviation Management.

Value: $500

Effective May 2000

EDC International Studies HBA Scholarship (Richard Ivey School of Business)

Awarded to a student entering year one of the Honors Business Administration program who achieves a
minimum 80% academic average. Preference will be given to a student with work experience at
companies

helping to build Canada as a trading nation and consideration will be given to students with experience in
growth export business. This scholarship will continue in HBA 2 provided that the recipient maintains an
80% average and a full-time course load. Students must apply through the HBA Program Services office
at Ivey by April 1. The HBA Scholarship Committee of the Richard Ivey School of Business will review
and select each award recipient. This award is made possible by the generosity of the Export
Development Corporation.

Awarded to undergraduate students in year 2 of an Honors program in Economics or History who
demonstrate financial need and have a minimum academic average of 80%. The scholarships will
continue as long as recipients remain in an Honors program in Economics or History, demonstrate
financial need, and maintain an 80% average and a full-time course load. If a recipient fails to retain the
scholarship after year 2, another student will be selected from the same year who meets the criteria.
These scholarships were established by a generous donation from the Godsoe family through Foundation
Western.

Awarded to five students entering second year and five students entering fourth year of an Electrical and
Computer Engineering program, who achieve a minimum average of 80% in their prior year of full-time
study and demonstrate leadership skills and community involvement. At least one of these scholarships
is reserved for candidates who represent diversity, within the parameters of the Human Rights Code,
including women in engineering, aboriginals, visible minorities and disabled persons. Applications can be
obtained from the Faculty of Engineering Science and must be completed by April 1. These scholarships
are made possible by a generous gift from Hydro One Inc.

Value: 10 at $5,000

Effective: 2000-2001 to 2004-2005 only

Scholarship and Award Revisions

On behalf of the Board of Governors, the Property and Finance Committee has approved the following revisions to the
terms of reference for scholarships, bursaries, awards and prizes.

Davies, Ward & Beck Scholarships (Faculty of Law)

Change in title to: Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP Prizes

Effective May 2000

Richard Konrad Scholarship in Science (Faculty of Science)

Change in effective date from May 2001 to May 2000

John Russell Dow Bursary (Faculty of Music)

Change in title, criteria and value from:

Awarded to a student registered in the Faculty of Music who has demonstrated financial need.
Established by Marguerite Ruth Dow, Professor Emerita, The University of Western Ontario, in memory
of her grandfather, John Russell Dow. Value $500

To: John Russell Dow Scholarship

Awarded to a student registered in the Faculty of Music who has achieved a minimum 80% academic
average and demonstrated financial need. Applications can be obtained through the Office of the
Registrar-Student Financial Services and must be submitted by October 31. The Office of the Registrar-Student Financial Services will complete an assessment of financial need and the Faculty of Music will
select the recipients. Established by Marguerite Ruth Dow, Professor Emerita, The University of
Western Ontario, in memory of her grandfather, John Russell Dow. Value $750

Effective May 2001

Allan Gladstone Dow Bursary (Faculty of Arts, English)

Change in title, criteria and value from:

Awarded to a student registered in an English program in the Faculty of Arts who has demonstrated
financial need. Established by Marguerite Ruth Dow, Professor Emerita, The University of Western
Ontario, in memory of her uncle killed on active service during World War I, Alan Gladstone Dow.

Value: $500

To: Allan Gladstone Dow Scholarship

Awarded to a student registered in an English program in the Faculty of Arts who has achieved a
minimum 80% academic average and demonstrated financial need. The Office of the Registrar-Student
Financial Services will complete an assessment of financial need and the Faculty of Arts will select the
recipients. Established by Marguerite Ruth Dow, Professor Emerita, The University of Western Ontario,
in memory of her uncle killed on active service during World War I, Alan Gladstone Dow. Value: $750

Effective May 2001

Charles Alexander Dow Bursary (Faculty of Science)

Change in title, criteria and value from:

Awarded to a student registered in the Faculty of Science who has demonstrated financial need.
Established by Marguerite Ruth Dow, Professor Emerita, The University of Western Ontario, in memory
of her great uncle, Charles Alexander Dow. Value: $500

To: Charles Alexander Dow Scholarship

Awarded to a student registered in the Faculty of Science who has achieved a minimum 80% academic
average and demonstrated financial need. The Office of the Registrar-Student Financial Services will
complete an assessment of financial need and the Faculty of Science will select the recipients.
Established by Marguerite Ruth Dow, Professor Emerita, The University of Western Ontario, in memory
of her great uncle, Charles Alexander Dow. Value: $750

Awarded to a student registered in the Faculty of Medicine who has demonstrated financial need.
Established by Marguerite Ruth Dow, Professor Emerita, The University of Western Ontario, in memory
of her uncle, Stanley Markell Dow. Value:$500

To: Stanley Markell Dow Scholarship

Awarded to a student registered in the undergraduate Medicine program who has demonstrated
academic achievement and financial need. The Office of the Registrar-Student Financial Services will
complete an assessment of financial need and the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry Scholarships and
Awards Committee will select the recipients. Established by Marguerite Ruth Dow, Professor Emerita,
The University of Western Ontario, in memory of her uncle, Stanley Markell Dow. Value:$750

Effective May 2001

Marguerite Ruth Dow Bursary (Faculty of Arts, English)

Change in title, criteria and value from:

Awarded to a student registered in an English program with the Division of English & Modern
Languages, Faculty of Education, who has demonstrated financial need. Established by Marguerite Ruth
Dow, Professor Emerita, The University of Western Ontario, who taught English and Drama in the
Faculty of Education from 1965 to 1985. Value: $500

To: Marguerite Ruth Dow Scholarship

Awarded to a student registered in an English program with the Division of English & Modern
Languages, Faculty of Education, who has achieved a minimum 80% academic average and
demonstrated financial need. The Office of the Registrar-Student Financial Services will complete an
assessment of financial need and the Faculty of Arts will select the recipients. Established by Marguerite
Ruth Dow, Professor Emerita, The University of Western Ontario, who taught English and Drama in the
Faculty of Education from 1965 to 1985. Value: $750

Effective May 2001

Richard Markell Bursary (Faculty of Social Science, History)

Change in title, criteria and value from:

Awarded to a student registered in a History program who has demonstrated financial need. Established
by Marguerite Ruth Dow, Professor Emerita, The University of Western Ontario in memory of her
loyalist ancestor, the great grandfather of her paternal grandmother Alice Markell Dow-Richard Markell
(c. 1746-1804). Value: $500

To: Richard Markell Scholarship

Awarded to a student registered in a History program who has achieved a minimum 80% academic
average and demonstrated financial need. The Office of the Registrar-Student Financial Services will
complete an assessment of financial need and the Faculty of Social Science will select the recipients.
Established by Marguerite Ruth Dow, Professor Emerita, The University of Western Ontario, in memory
of her loyalist ancestor, Richard Markell (c. 1746-1804), the great grandfather of her paternal
grandmother, Alice Markell Dow. Value: $750

Change in title to: John E. K. Foreman Gold Medal in Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Blake Cassels and Graydon Scholarship (Faculty of Law)

Change in criteria from:

Awarded to a second year Law student who has an academic average in the top 10% of the class in first
year and demonstrates financial need. Preference will be given to students in an historically
disadvantaged group as outlined by the Ontario Human Rights Commission, and/or students who
participate in extracurricular activities at the Law School or the University. The award will continue into
third year if the recipient's average places him or her in the top 20% of the class. A new year 2 recipient
will not be selected unless the current recipient fails to retain the scholarship in year 3. Applications can
be obtained from the Office of the Registrar and must be completed by September 30. Financial need will
be determined by Financial Aid Services and the Dean of he Faculty of Law will make the final selection.
This scholarship is made possible by a generous donation from Blake Cassels and Graydon, LLP.

To: Awarded to a second year Law student who demonstrated academic excellence in the first year of
their law studies. To be eligible, a student will have obtained an academic standing in the top 10% of the
law school class. Additional selection criteria may include financial need, membership in a historically
disadvantaged group as outlined by the Ontario Human Rights Commission, involvement in the
community, participation in extracurricular activities in the University or at the Law School, and whether
a student has multiple responsibilities and limited support. The award will continue into third year if the
recipient's second year average places him or her in the top 20% of their class for that year.
Applications can be obtained from the Student Services Office of the Law School and must be
completed by June 30 of the end of the student's first year. The Dean of the Faculty of Law will make
the final selection. This scholarship was established by a generous gift from Blake Cassels & Graydon,
LLP.

Awarded to two outstanding students in year one HBA and year two HBA who are admitted through
the Academic Excellence Program (AEP) who demonstrate financial need and an entrepreneurial
orientation. The year one HBA award will continue into HBA year two if the student continues to attain
the qualifying AEP criteria. The final candidates will be approved by the Gudewill family on the
recommendation of the HBA Scholarship Committee. Established through the generosity of the Gudewill
Family.

2 at up to $5,000 each

To: Gudewill HBA Entrepreneurial Award

Awarded to an outstanding student in HBA year one who is admitted through the Academic Excellence
Opportunity (AEO) who demonstrates financial need and an entrepreneurial orientation. The year one
HBA award will continue into HBA year two if the student continues to attain the qualifying AEO
criteria. Established through the generosity of the Gudewill Family.

1 at $5,000 continuing for 2 years

Andersen Consulting MBA Award (Faculty of Graduate Studies, Business)

Change in title and criteria from:

Open to a student entering second year of the MBA program at the Richard Ivey School of Business
who has demonstrated leadership in the School and/or community, strong academic ability, interest in
pursuing a career in the consulting industry. The MBA Scholarship Committee of the Richard Ivey
School of Business will review and select three candidates. Andersen Consulting will make the final
selection from among these. This award is made possible as a result of a generous donation from
Andersen Consulting to recognize and reward academic excellence and leadership in Ivey MBA students.
Contact the Richard Ivey MBA office for further information

To: Accenture MBA Award

Open to a student entering second year of the MBA program at the Richard Ivey School of Business
who has demonstrated leadership in the School and/or community, strong academic ability, interest in
pursuing a career in the consulting industry. The MBA Scholarship Committee of the Richard Ivey
School of Business will review and select three candidates. Andersen Consulting will make the final
selection from among these. This award is made possible as a result of a generous donation from
Accenture to recognize and reward academic excellence and leadership in Ivey MBA students. Contact
the Richard Ivey MBA office for further information

On behalf of the Board of Governors, the Property and Finance Committee has approved the following
terms of reference for new scholarships, bursaries, awards and prizes.

USC Alumni Award (Any Faculty)

Awarded to undergraduate students in any program who are not in their graduating year based on
financial need and involvement in extra-curricular activities at Western or in the community.
Applications are available at the Office of the Registrar and the USC Office. Applications accompanied
by an essay (maximum 500 words) describing the applicant's involvement in extracurricular activities
must be submitted to Student Financial Services, Office of the Registrar by October 31. The Office of
the Registrar will determine financial need and the University Students' Council Awards Committee will
assist in the selection of recipients. This award was established by generous contributions from the
University Students' Council Alumni through Foundation Western.

Awarded annually to the graduating student in the Software Engineering program of the Faculty of
Engineering Science who obtains the highest aggregate marks for the third and fourth years, provided
that the student obtains first-class honors standing in the work of the final year. This gold medal was
established by a gift from Dr. R. Mohan Mathur, the former Dean of the Faculty of Engineering Science
at Western.

Awarded to the team members of the top three teams in the Business Strategy competition in the fourth
year BACS - Strategic Management course as determined by a faculty committee. This award is made
possible by GE Capital.

The Prize winner will have obtained a minimum aggregate standing of 80% or higher in the two courses
used to determine his or her eligibility. The recipient will be selected by the Faculty of Science in
consultation with the Department of Earth Sciences.

Awarded to a student graduating from the Medicine program who, in the opinion of classmates and
Faculty, is an individual who has demonstrated the capacity for caring and compassion and has shown an
awareness of societal issues as they relate to women in the field of medicine.

This award was established by generous contributions from the Meds Class of 1988 through Foundation
Western to honor the memory of their classmate. During her life and career as a physician, Suzanne was
a caring and compassionate person who understood the value of a balanced life and was held in high
esteem by her family, friends, colleagues and patients.

Value: $1,000

Effective May 2000

David R. Small Award (Faculty of Social Science)

Awarded to an undergraduate student in the Faculty of Social Science who is not in his/her graduating
year, based on financial need and active membership and participation on the University Students'
Council or the Social Science Students' Council (as an elected member, commissioner or committee
member), or the University Senate (as an elected or committee member). Applications are available
through Student Financial Services in the Office of the Registrar. Applications accompanied by a short
essay (maximum 500 words) documenting the applicant's role on USC, SSSC or Senate must be
submitted to Student Financial Services, Office of the Registrar, by October 31. The Office of the
Registrar will determine financial need and the Faculty of Social Science will select the recipient. This
award was established by generous contributions from David R. Small (B.A.'00) through Foundation
Western.

Awarded annually to full-time students in the Masters Business Administration program who
demonstrate financial need. These bursaries were created by the MBA association to assist MBA
students. Applications are available at the Richard Ivey School of Business MBA Programs Office and
must be completed by April 1. Recipients will be selected by the MBA Scholarships Committee.

Value and Effective Date:

11 at $1,000 in 2001-2002 and 2002-2003,

7 at $1,000 in 2003-2004 and thereafter

Keith L Moore Award In Anatomy (Faculty of Graduate Studies)

For recognition of special merit and achievement during advanced study and research for the degree of
Doctor of Philosophy in Anatomy and Cell Biology at the University of Western Ontario. A minimum
78% average is required. Must be registered full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, enroled in the
PhD Program of

Anatomy & Cell Biology and graduating in the Spring or Fall convocation. Supervisor(s) can nominate
eligible students for consideration. The recipient will be selected by Graduate Committee in Anatomy
and Cell Biology.

Value: $250 per award (see note below)

Effective: May 2000

NOTE: The Selection Committee may decide that none of the nominated students are eligible for the
award in any given year and that the non-awarded funds may be carried forward to award more than one
deserving student in any future given year.

Edward A. McLeish Memorial Award (Faculty of Education)

Awarded to a student pursuing a Bachelor of Education degree at the Intermediate/Secondary level,
based on academic achievement, preferably with both Mathematics and English as teaching subjects. The
recipient will be selected by the Associate Dean (Program). This award was established by a generous
donation from the English-Speaking Union in memory of Edward McLeish (Arts '35), Professor
Emeritus in the Faculty of Education at Western.

Value: $100

Effective 2000-2001 to 2003-2004 only

Scholarship and Award Revisions

On behalf of the Board of Governors, the Property and Finance Committee has approved the following revisions to the
terms of reference for scholarships, bursaries, awards and prizes.

MBA '83 Award (Faculty of Graduate Studies, Business)

Change in criteria from: A continuing award for MBA students at the Richard Ivey School of Business.
This award is targeted at recruiting top students into the program. Criteria include financial need and
demonstrated success academically and professionally. Students must apply through the MBA Program
Services office at Ivey by May 1. Awarded to a student entering the first year of the program, the award
will be renewed for year two upon successful completion of year one. If a student does not meet this
requirement, year two students will have an opportunity to apply for this award.

To: A continuing award for MBA students at the Richard Ivey School of Business. This award is
targeted at recruiting top students into the program. Criteria include financial need and demonstrated
success academically and professionally. The recipient must also have a stated intention of pursuing a
career in Canada and/or a career in Canadian-owned companies outside of Canada. Students must apply
through the MBA Program Services office at Ivey by April 1. Awarded to a student entering the first
year of the program, the award will be renewed for year two upon successful completion of year one. If
a student does not meet this requirement, year two students will have an opportunity to apply for this
award.

Effective May 2000

Paul de Mayo Award for Excellence in Chemical Research (Faculty of Graduate Studies, Chemistry)

Criteria remain unchanged: Awarded to the graduate student who achieves the highest academic
standing in a Masters or Doctoral degree program.

Silver Medals (2) (S.89-200)

Change in criteria from: Awarded to the undergraduate student who achieves the highest academic
standing in a 3-year Bachelor degree program. Awarded to the undergraduate student who achieves the
highest academic standing in a 4-year Bachelor degree in an honors program.

To: One medal to be awarded to the undergraduate student who achieves the highest academic
standing in a 4-year Bachelor's degree in an honors program and one medal to be awarded to the
undergraduate student who achieves the highest academic standing in a 3-year or 4-year Bachelor's
degree program.

Background:

The gold medal is awarded to the student who achieves the highest academic standing at the graduate
level. The silver medal is awarded to the undergraduate who achieves the highest academic standing
upon graduation from a bachelor degree program. Eligible institutions must apply to the Chancellery in
order to participate in the program and the number of gold and silver medals awarded is determined by
the University's full-time student enrolment (graduate and undergraduate respectively). Universities may
use any method of determining winners that satisfies the basic criteria of academic excellence and
equitability of access for the student population. Although the number of gold and silver medals is
determined by full-time enrolment, part-time students are nevertheless eligible.

The Honorable G. Howard Ferguson Award

Change in criteria from: "To be awarded annually to a student who has shown the highest achievement
during his or her university career in athletics, scholarship and university life.

To: "To be awarded annually at graduation to a student who has shown the highest achievement during
his or her university career in athletics, scholarship and university life.

Suzanne Curtis Awards (Richard Ivey School of Business)

Change in number from 2 to 3 effective May 2000 [Value remains $200]

J.J. Wettlaufer Awards (Richard Ivey School of Business)

Change in number from 2 to 3 effective May 2000 [Value remains $200]

Citibank Awards (Richard Ivey School of Business)

Change in number from 2 to 3. [Value remains $2,000]

Change in criteria from: To be awarded to the students with the highest average in the HBA Junior
section. Established through the generosity of Citibank.

To: To be awarded to the students with the highest average in each HBA section. Established through
the generosity of Citibank.